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The decision Rudd lived to regret (Read 1661 times)
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Re: The decision Rudd lived to regret
Reply #30 - Feb 5th, 2012 at 8:54am
 
much of what is printed does not fall short of being pure political propoganda.


Yep 99% of your BS here certainly is DNA.
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14% - that low?!

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Re: The decision Rudd lived to regret
Reply #31 - Feb 5th, 2012 at 8:58am
 
Dnarever wrote on Feb 5th, 2012 at 8:26am:
Maqqa wrote on Feb 5th, 2012 at 8:22am:
It's easier to blame the media and the Opposition for 12 months of bad opinion polls than to accept the reality that she's a bad PM



Well maybe if they were not regurgitating over 50 negative articles a week for the entire period their would not be the realistic argument that it was the major influence on the polls.




so from the ALP's point of view the 30% Labor primaries represent a group of people too smart to be influence by the media no matter how truthful it is?

really sad

the reality is if the government is competent then the media will have slim pickings. their articles will reflect trivial stuff

what the media have been reporting is NOT trivial

(1) cover ups
(2) billions in wastage
(3) incompetence
(5) mismanagement
(6) dirty tricks
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Bill 14% is not the alcohol content of that wine. It's your poll number
 
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